1031 days ago

Granny flat to rent

Kevin from Kerikeri District

See advert on TradeMe. ref: 3989711738 in Flat-mate section.

Kerikeri Road.
SINGLE occupancy ONLY.
May be available earlier if needs be.

$310 + $25 utilities per week

Your own private enterance to a 3 yr old, 50+ m2 quality pseduo 'granny flat', furnished, ensuite bathroom, shared washing machine & 3 closets, 2 heat pumps, available within the next 8 weeks.
Please register your interest & I'll be in touch ASAP with further details/updates as they become available

Fridge/freezer, microwave, bench top cooker, iron, dining table & chairs, outside coffee table & chairs, cabinet, kettle, two hob hotplate, cutlery & a large leather chair available, if needed
So basically you'll need your bed & a TV (?) + anything else you feel you need for 'the luxuries of life'
There is no drier

Lovely eastern views of an empty acre flat grass field

No oven, so someone not bothered about baking, roasting & cooking often

I am a registered WINZ supplier

Would suit a quiet (your sitting room-diner-kitchen room is below my bedroom), tidy, fully employed, QUIET, eco-friendly female who is a non-smoker

A fixed $25 pw utilities, paid separately, which covers all REASONABLE use of electricity, water & unlimited fiber internet

Well set back off Kerikeri Road & a short walk to the Old Pack House market, two further cafes & a 'corner shop' for milk, bread etc.

Moving in costs: Bond ($1,240) + 1st weeks rent & utilities
= $1,565 negotiable

Contact
Kevin,
powerdownkev@hotmail.com
09 401 7082
0212 445 445

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